Finding your dream home is difficult enough, but what if you found it and then discovered it was haunted? Medium Camilla Armstrong is led to the beautiful Rosehill country estate after communication with her deceased grandmother. On first inspection she senses tranquillity within the house; the gentle atmosphere of a Georgian manor that is crying out for new life. But when she moves in, Camilla discovers the house contains a dark secret, one which is to change her life forever. When The Reverend Marcus Calloway introduces himself to her, a friendship develops and Camilla realises she could at last have found her true love. But all is not what it seems when further spirit contact confirms that Marcus harbours a guilty secret. Spirit communication, manifestations and an eerie atmosphere all add to Camilla's new surroundings as she tries hard to decipher mixed messages and a life she never knew existed.

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An enjoyable book that is hard to put down. I almost read it in one go and it left me wanting more of the same. I am not usually one for sticking with one author but I loved the style and lightness of touch. Others have gone into great detail here reviewing this book,so I won’t do more of the same. Read it if you like a psychological thriller even if you have never delved into the world of psychic it will not stray you too far from your comfort zone.

This story has had many good reviews and I totally agree with them that Discovery at Rosehill is an enthralling and enjoyable read. The dialogue was very good, the plot fascinating and believable. I have had some strange encounters in my life and almost felt the presence of Camillas ghostly visitors! The characters were warm and real whether spirit characters or live people...I too regretted the story ending and know it is one of those that will stay with me always. It has provoked a good deal of thought and conversation between my husband and myself. Only one grumble, Kathryn which is why four stars only. You do need to edit your stories better, many typos and you do have some strange turns of grammar which annoyed at times. I am not a pedant but as an author myself, more aware perhaps of this kind of thing and it is vital to present our work properly. But despite these niggles I loved your story!!!

Did Camilla choose Rosehill or did Rosehill choose Camilla? Medium Camilla Armstrong falls in love with the charm of the Rosehill Estate, but the house is full of memories and spirits that linger on. As the story unfolds, despite the fact that Camilla is an experienced medium, even she is puzzled by the information the house and its occupants give up little by little. She is being led down a pathway of discovery and all she can do is follow and see where it leads. Love unexpectedly beckons as she is drawn towards the handsome Reverend Marcus Calloway, despite the differences in their beliefs, but even that is fraught when an old flame returns home from California. Emotions and passions run high - and if you like a psychic `chill' you will absolutely love this story! The author clearly knows her stuff when it comes to mediumship.

Discovery at Rosehill is a new type of book for me -- I usually shy away from novels having to do with the paranormal because my imagination goes wild! This novel, though, is more about the living characters than those existing in another realm, and I enjoyed the interaction Camilla, the main character, had with the spirits. Although there are some spooky moments, they only serve to add to the tension and pacing of the book, and they certainly kept me turning the pages for more. Author Kathryn Brown's writing flows naturally and the plot unfolds in a believable, very readable manner. A wonderful read.

There are times when the right book comes along that enthrals you and keeps you turning page after page. This is one of those books. The characters and settings are believable and you feel yourself sucked in the scenes as if witnessing first hand, such is the power of Kathryn's writing. For clarity and openness, I formatted this book and designed the cover, and as a result I enjoyed reading it so much as I went that I just had to buy the kindle version. I highly recommend this book, not because Kathryn is now a friend, but because she is an outstanding writer. The genre would miss her talent.

I choose this 5star rating because I really enjoyed it and thought it warranted 5 stars. I wanted to explore other books, rather than the usual romance and true stories. I have always been interested in ghosts and spirits, but never read a book like this before, it was different, but just as good. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed a ghostly story, you won't be disappointed and it was free.

Discovery at Rosehill was recommended to me and initially, I wondered if I would like it as it is not the sort of book that I would usually read, however, after the first few pages I was completely hooked and couldn't put it down. The story is written in a very simple yet powerful way. Camilla Armstrong is a medium who buys the run down Rosehill country estate after she is introduced to it by the spirit of her late grandmother. The history of the beautiful house slowly unfolds through the spirits within and Camilla's growing relationship with the handsome Reverend Marcus Calloway only adds to the twists and turns of this gripping story.

It has a bit of everything: drama, suspense, romance, friendship, mystery. A thoroughly enjoyable read.

Really got into this book to the extent I was reading into the early hours. Loved the authors very descriptive writing style. The characters were brought to life for me. In more ways than one considering the subject of the book. The storyline is of a medium who experiences those who have past on in the property she has bought. There is also the storyline of her relationships with friends and family. Loved the twist at the end. One of the best books I've read for a while.